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TUE SEATT Meson Cynthia Grey: Thrift Week Plans Are Being Pushed Here “Prepare to make your wil!” Rven thone citizens who expect to live past the century mark will be urged to draw up the fateful papers on Monday, January 23, which Is the offictal “Make @ Will" day in the National Thrift week program. All over the city addresseg will be given and special advertising done on the importance of will making. that I would advise your boy Any Advice to Offer? What do you think of this, out of it. What is your opinion? The Dear Cynthia Grey: “Hal's” Plea for a Solution ‘of the Promiscuous Kiss Problem Has Reached Far and Wide—Have You| BY CYNTHIA GREY girls? A young man writes that his sex indulge in the promiscuous kiss because the girls) rioxander, of Camp Lewis, speak on like it and expect them to—they, the men don't get any “lick” letters follow: ti I happened to see you? article in Monday's paper and it amused me itimensely, and will say | friend to start something or The program for the day is In charee step into the bachelors’ rank, for I am sure that he will waste of AF Bailey, vice president of the another good 25 years hunting for the kind of a girl he wants, Seattle Title ‘Trust Co. reproerun ‘or the girl of today is something different from the girls the trust odmpanies, and Fred W.) Catlett, representing the attorneys. that his dad knew. It is a crii me, but a fact, and if the boy In Tine with the general campaign) yinds his “ideal” it will be a phenomenon, surely. He cer- ot National Thrift week, January 17- tainly has a lot to learn. 23, many of the larger retail stores . 1 couldn't go back and number the wre rnnming wintew Gaphes. times that I have kissed the other} eex, whether ft be brunets, blondes, | medium types, ete, I found them all the same. Jt wasn't thru my special liking that T kiaaed them, for I don’t think there Is a “kick” as far as the male side ts concerned, but It seems to be expected by the other aide and I don't think your friend would have | Ming Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednenday and Wriday from 1 to 2 p, m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from If & m. to 12 m, each week, Pease do not come at other times ax it seriously interferes with her writing. LE STAR ‘VETS TO HEAR | NOTED SOLDIER Plewithe. “Rock of the) Marne,” to Speak Monday '. WILL VISIT Bach American Legion post of Se atte will have its own section to hear Brigadier General Ulysses Grant Mo the “Hecond Battie of the Marne,” at Crystal Pool Monday at § p.m eral McAlexander won world wide nd the title “Rock of the n his reeiment of infant- k two divisions of Ger y, 1918 Tt was learned this morning that |General McAlexander is expected to} arrive in Seattle Baturday J. Arthur Younger, newly elected |commander of Ttainier Noble post, American Legion, wit make hin first Appearance since that honer was con ferred. upon him with @ brief ad |dress, Frank Fretwell, chairman of ithe Chamber of Commerce military affairs cofpmitter, also will mpoak, : open to the genera " aoe hie charge. Orgadtna- John M, Morin, congress- tions may make special reservations) man from Pittsburg, Pa., and by telephoning the Beatle Chamber grand worthy president of the of Commerce. Fraternal Order of Eagles, am (Wil visit the aeries of Wash- Gitt of Chicago bod simile of the oldest Dante manuscript |igton January 16, 17, 18, 19) FRIDAY, JANUARY 1%, 1922. MOTHER! CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Fruity Taste and it Cannot Injure Little Stomachs. Hurry, mother! A teaspoonful of |“physiclaxative” is often all that te | "California Fig Syrup” today may | necessary. prevent a sick child tomorrow. If| Genulue “California Fig Syrup” | Your child is constipated, bilious, fev-| has directions for babies and chil erish, fretful, has cold, colic, or gf|dren printed on the bottle. Say stomach is sour, tongue coa® California” or you may get an igi breath bad, remember a good| tation fig syrup,—Advertisement. A] ; lasted long in her company had It|that she respected me for that. And not been f@r the fact that be had the |I am sure that Hal should wait for good money to throw away and that /|the girl that will respect him for his kept her mind occupied. views, | Referring to his wee vention Modern young people te a great about sitting on the davenport an extent regard the kins as something wer peg Be llhye yay i what! very trivial, and this is to be re-| 4 vag sey oes at- | cretted. If love is to last and mar-| ter of doing womething diftereng and )AICl Ot in” ered, the Kian mast (it 1 in existence has been received at the and 20, Morin will be in Seat- . a ; brary of the University of Wash | tle January 17 or 18. The lo-| MINNEAPOLIS.—-F. C. Thornton, ington, in commemoration of the! 47° 4 itt Benson, Minn., elected president of | ‘ommittee has arranged | Giacior Trail ansociation, which pa RED TAG SALE 600th anniversary of Dante's death. | ” ding All $1250 to $15 Vaines The copy was made by the printer speaking dates for him in\Goorge Washingtof highway from m Ulrico Hoepll of Milan. | Western Washington as fol-| miami, Fia., to Beattie. | Boys’ Suits $8, 50 - neue lows: Anacortes, January 18 ;| ——————e—-— } 2 “cultivated,” it wit grow, and) Bellingham, January 19. He| "for something tanty, serve Boldt's oa the girls of today are after the kick | “ if not it will starve and finally die . , B | vrench’ Photty.“-sAdvertionnest: z never be allowed to become common. : jwill be a , ; F. jthat is supposed to go with the ro-! nie vet where there Is love between |! sincerely hope that Hal will find) herte Ni quest of Seattle Se a een nee WATCH FREE ; pance in the davenport; and tho| | 2et wiere tiny mM nould hot be (the right girl, and she wilt have the|Aerie No. 1, Friday, January | ¥ 7 Cae sometimes not enjoying theme Jd toward her. Perhaps Mal has |Proper reapect for kissing. 20, Girls Girls!! One Price, ash or Charge. Dat. JUMN Me PUGS | parely the axtisfaction been too sparing with his kisses, that | A HAPPY MARRIED MAN. Gradeate Optometrist being behind anybody elec nd | ie, after he became engaged to. D— | e*¢ serpent Dagny iphoto ‘Y This in my opinion is @ mistake How olf does a girl have to be! Miking Mitt, divorced wife of Wm there is nothing better to do and| Mal will be Justified Im breaking | Before she can marry without her/®. K Titt, millionaire, to wed an om. | ‘ia engagement with D—— if she) parents’ consent? unpretentious Virginian, reports rey ot always eueying them lnae email regard for kissing. True| Thank you, have it, 00 Glasses $5: icon oo eanes Sapome tom complete FREE EXAM 0! lnovelty of anything soon wears off, | love would never last very lon w+ hy toa AE Evenings by Appointment I advine that he not break his en-| bis marriage would be A girl may morry at 18 without awn THE, EMPORIUM mmm GLOBE co gagement and give her a real big True love is maid never to die, bu the consent of her parents, but she! 5 Corner Sixth and Pine Street Opposite Post-Intelligencer Bldg. lsurprine, and if the shock didn’t kill believe that, the mame ana Mower, itloanmot wote wntil she ts Pf 1814 Westlake Ave. te Bet Zones REE Saving Event! 1d Give her kiases even if it tv postrile and air pamages of head, upon Pipe’. | The entire stock of the Lucille Cloak & ah | ) Suit Co., combined with our own splendid Goiters Removed — Our examination fe os perfect ae WASHINGTON. — Mra. Katherine of experience can devise, MISS M. G. Te make you strong and “brainy” and pat the power inte year LEG caine Dear Mise Grey: Ih Hal's experiences tn th ease germs night and I feel that I 0 ‘The food you eat contains earbon.|say @ few words to him. When your food ts digested it is ab-lthe man that will stand up for the sorbed from the intestines into the! principles that he has expressed in biood. When the carbon in your food| his jetter to you. 1 also firmly be-| comes in contact with the Oxygen iieve in them, and I feel sure that carried by the iroa in your blood, the/there can never be @ marriage that | carbon and oxygen unite, and by *0/conid be really called a success wher | (doing they give off tremendous en | euch principles are not recognized. ne 7ot ercat foree| ‘To me the kies Is sacred I have ihe |been married for some time But I never kissed my wife until the night we became engaged. I know now him to be prepared for anything. eee “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known Don't stay etuffed-ap! Quit biow.| stops nose running; relieves head ing and snufflingy A dose of “Pape's — duliness, feveriahnes, sneex- Cold Compound” taken every two? “Pape’s Cold Compound” le the houre until three doses are takes) quickest, surest relief known and usually breaks up s cold and ends costs only a few cents at drug stores, all grippe misery, It acts without assintance, “Tastes Just read! paper to- id like to! 1 admire | | | of same, that ls for the other sex to stock of up-to-date ladies’ wearing apparel, Star readers who wish formulas | decide. will be closed out. for preparations that will remove SOME TREATHENT—NO MEDICINE supply you call West 1180-2. Sere Every Garment Must Be SSiiaer at ae |r ara ies Oe re Sold Regardless of Cost! hee EEE a dia Our Policy Is Not to Carry Anything Over $50,000 Must Be Raised _ | Most Timely Among the Specials Are: $ I] 100 suits— In the Next 30 Days 1 9 7 study and I think be will really te velope for reply. Of splendid materials—Duvet de Laines, Surplus stocks in all departments have been slaughtered regardless of cost. We y heat unless the coal unites OZ%-MO WIM remove your gviter—eimply apply OZ the golter upon retiring, and within two weeks you We guarantes results Seattle rr removing golters is simple and harmiese. Ask your druggist, and if he cannot gent Weapon with which to prevent and overcome colds, pneumonia, 00 per tin. used mended by furmer United im ere af congress. judges of UU courla many physicians and prominent 4.000 009 'y. Satisfactory resul: 4 or the manufactur nd your money. Sold by aii @ruggiste in tab let form oniy. surprised at what he learns, but tell Velours, Tricotines. Nifty styles; well made; must raise $50,000 within the next 30 days, and the only way to do it is to, sell good linings; some fur trimmed; others plain. Many formerly priced as high as $45.00, now | merchandise at bargain prices. This we are doing. Every day we are sending away reduced to crowds of satisfied customers. We urge every thrifty person in Seattle to benefit by this big sale. Thrifty buying will enhance your bank account, and in this regard we can surely help you. 33 HIGH-GRADE SUITS— Reduced 2 - 99-98 $12 50 Boys’ Suits Of the season’s most wanted materials. Some s ys’ Sui $7 ) 8 Reduced to . . . ° Another big saving—$15.00 Suits for with trimming of Squirrel, Beaver, Mole; oth- ers in plain tailored effects; suitable for all- 2° year wear. Values formerly as high as $79.00, Buy your boy his suit tomorrow. It reduced to means a saving of dollars to you. Up-]| | $9.98. These are all high grade, all- Wh. = He wate ee ten deen ota to-date models, fine wool fabrics, best wool suits; new. fall models; belted; workmanship—all at a bargain price— full lined. A big clearance tomorrow $7.98. at $9.98. Tae wre Cee oe oe ce re moe ewes ewes s sie) COATS Below Wholesal Price ——AT—_——. 219 PINE STREET We purchased from an Eastern manufacturer a wonderful line of sample Dresses and Coats that will be placed on sale today. Men’s Slippers $1.50 Values for 98c Leather slippers, BPverett style; leather sole; black, A splendid buy. Sizes 6 to 11. Men’s Union Suits $1.25 Values for 98c Fine cotton ribbed union wutts; qray; medium weight. Men’s Dress Shirts $1.98 Values for 98c A clean up; good materials; neat patterns; well tailored, 70 COATS— Of Normandy, Bolivia, Panvelaine, Moussyne; some with trimmings of Wolf, Squirrel, Beaver, Mole; all the season’s late effects} splendidly tailored. Grouped from coats that sold as high an GOO.S0, Wedweed WW)... one din ad cncenenece AN EXTRA SPECIAL— Fifty of our best coats of the richest materials; some with luxurious fur collars and cuffs; others handsomely embroidered; wonderful silk linings. Grouped from coats that formerly sold as high as $110.00, reduced to.. 100 DRESSES— Of Tricotine, Serge, Taffeta, Satin; suitable for street, business or afternoon wear; a splen- did chance to pick up a dandy little dress to finish the season with for little money.......; EVERY GARMENT MUST GO . EMPORIUM Corner Sixth and Pine — Opposite Post-Intelligencer Bldg. Boys’ Shoes $4.00 Values for $2.98 Brown calf dreas shoes; round toe; lace style. A sturdy little shoe at a bargain price. Sizes 10 to 13 Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws—Half Price Ladies’ Silk Hose Cut to 98c Tronclad Prand Hose that regularly sell up to $2.50. To clean out, O8¢, Ladies’ Cotton Hose Fine rib; hemmed top; to close, 3 PAIRS 50¢. Boys’ Union Suits Cut to $2.75 $3.75 ‘valuem, extra heavy weight wool union suits; best quality. Ladies’ Union Suits Cut to $1.98 $2.50 values of heavy weight union suits, Men’s Union Suits $5.00 Values for $2.19 Spring needle weave; mixed woot; fine ribbed; medium heavy weighf> Men’s Sox 25c Values for 19c 8 pairs for 60c; heather miz- tures; good wearing; all sizes, Beautiful Dresses—tricotines, Poiret twills, Can- ton crepes, taffetas, etc., in a large assortment of styles and colors; sizes 16 to 5: «-$2.75 to $1 Stylish Cloth and Plush Coats, trimmed with beaver, squirrel, opossum, etc., a large variety of styles and sizes ........$5.00 to $25.00 100 Silk and Georgette Waists at........$1.25 60 Skirts in various styles and materials Crececececowsereecrcsesecees Pardo tO $4.75 EVERY GARMENT A REAL BARGAIN Dickstein & Klatzker, Inc. 219 Pine Street 0 Zz Zz) zal Closing Out Ready-to- Wear $14.50 Girls’ Coats for $7.50 Half Price; Velvet Coats; wine shade; 4 lar and cuffa, igs Port $55.00 Ladies’ Coats f lined throughout; kit coney collar and cuffs, $25.00 Ladies’ Coats for $12.50 Cut Half Price; short coats of good bear beaver shade; lined. mae Pollyanna Aprons Cut to 35¢ Regular 65c values; made of fine Amoskeag gingham —very tidy looking. 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